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A
3 years ago

Place of extreme beauty, the scene of a very inter...

Place of extreme beauty, the scene of a very interesting exhibition. Dream, art meets dream. A path between art and dream, even if the representation of art was clearly inferior to the path of the dream. Introduced by audio, recited by extremely pleasant voices, they totally involved you, so much so that you need to close your eyes to isolate yourself and listen. "The rooms" representation of art became superfluous.

L
3 years ago

... is a small art gallery located just behind Pia...

... is a small art gallery located just behind Piazza Navona ... An exhibition was recently held on Turner, an English painter of the eighteenth century ... the ticket price was 14.00 ... dear for the few works on display ... there is also a bar inside, closed in the middle of August ... and a souvenir shop with very high prices ...

A
3 years ago

Ok

D
3 years ago

I will never stop saying this, this place is too s...

I will never stop saying this, this place is too small to allow too big events, a queue is created that comes close to 4 hours to make, if true, a dozen rooms. There is the desire to bring particular contents and it is absolutely a value for the structure, but it is totally rejected as regards size and price / offer balance.

t
3 years ago

Beautiful annual and themed interactive exhibition...

Beautiful annual and themed interactive exhibitions. Absurd organization on holidays when there are hours of queuing for speedy visits that you don't like in full ... paid too perfumed! It is absurd to pay a supplement to pass on to those who have been queuing for hours! And I also saw a queue of such "privileged" ones formed! Over the weekend it could be organized much better!
The vote goes to the exhibition and the suggestive place that hosts it.

U
3 years ago

One of the most beautiful places in Rome, where ar...

One of the most beautiful places in Rome, where art, architecture and an "old-fashioned" atmosphere dominate. The exhibitions they hosted here are fantastic because they are not mere exhibitions, but the care of the organizers in making them an experience really allows you to appreciate the quality of both the place and what is shown.

M
3 years ago

More

L
3 years ago

A jewel!

L
3 years ago

VOTE IN MY OPINION: 2/10

VOTE IN MY OPINION: 2/10
MAIN PROBLEM: row
WHERE DO YOU FIND THE ROW? At the entrance to get the ticket you have to wait 40 minutes if there are few people, instead if there is a lot of people you have to wait even 1h 30 ', an unpleasant thing. It is also found during the exhibition: to enter the balloon room you have to stand in line for 20 minutes until your turn comes, this situation to sit on the giant armchair, which in my opinion is normal. Unpleasant, very unpleasant.
OTHER ATTRACTIONS: the hall with eyes, balls with eyes projected on it, very boring to see and also a carousel that lights up and turns, even this very boring.
TOTAL VOTE: 2.5

v
3 years ago

Interesting art exhibitions are held in a historic...

Interesting art exhibitions are held in a historic building. Millions of people every year who spend a lot of time to view works with the help of guides and radio headphones at a not excessive expense. Also at the end of the path a nice library and a small pub offering delicious cakes. In general, the visit lasts about two hours and you feel the need to sit down to rest and discuss how much you feel comfortable

G
3 years ago

I was to see the dream exhibition, I loved it. Exc...

I was to see the dream exhibition, I loved it. Exceptional set-up, choice of texts and atmospheres of the various environments decidedly involving. I really appreciated the possibility of being able to interact with the various spaces and materials used. It certainly deserved the ticket price. The cloister is a show in itself that deserves to be visited regardless. In short, I came out "enriched".

C
3 years ago

I went to the cloister of Bramante to visit the ex...

I went to the cloister of Bramante to visit the exhibition the art of dreams. I liked the first part of the journey and the first poems I did not like the second part very much because it gave me a sense of anxiety and compassion for themselves

S
3 years ago

Fabulous, magical, the exhibitions there remain et...

Fabulous, magical, the exhibitions there remain etched in the mind more than other places, perhaps because the Renaissance architectural style of the building is among my favorites, but I really don't know how else to describe the visits if nn "diving into art".

M
3 years ago

Wonderful and I visited it on the occasion of the ...

Wonderful and I visited it on the occasion of the suggestive Dreams exhibition. Something unique, with extraordinary positions, post on the interpretation of dreams and suggestive stories to listen to in the headset

A
3 years ago

In the center (near Piazza Navona and other touris...

In the center (near Piazza Navona and other tourist attractions) it often hosts interesting and original exhibitions. On the first floor there is a coffee shop which also has excellent desserts. You can also sit in the cloister (the cafeteria has a few small tables there) as well as in a Victorian-style room. You can access the cafeteria and see the cloister even if you do not access the exhibitions and therefore without paying anything by telling the ticket office that you are going to the cafeteria.

M
3 years ago

The location is unique, inside the historic Cloist...

The location is unique, inside the historic Cloister of Bramante, and the atmosphere is quite reserved (at lunchtime).
The dishes I tasted were all tasty and with refined combinations, but the portions are modest. You don't spend less than 25 each for a full lunch, but it's worth it.
It is also very convenient for those who, after a day of shopping or touring museums and galleries, want to recharge away from the noise and crowds that generally arise in the streets of the historic center.
I know there is also a wifi network available, but it has to be ascertained.

M
3 years ago

We visited the cloister on the occasion of the Ban...

We visited the cloister on the occasion of the Banksy exhibition.
Beautiful exhibition. The cloister of Bramante equally beautiful in its perfect balanced architecture.
The managers are also good at organizing you in bars where you can stop for a while.

t
3 years ago

I went to see the Dream exhibition and it was very...

I went to see the Dream exhibition and it was very interesting. The novelty of including a strange audio guide in the ticket price (which is actually a set of traces of narrative voices that accompany you along the way) was really spot on.

Perhaps the second part of the exhibition could have been cured better, compared to the first half, in fact, it is less appealing, but in general my opinion is positive.

To try.

About Chiostro del Bramante

Chiostro del Bramante: A Cultural Hub for Art and Events in Rome

Located in the heart of Rome, Chiostro del Bramante is a cultural center that has been organizing exhibitions and events since 1997. The center is housed in a beautiful Renaissance cloister designed by Donato Bramante, one of the most renowned architects of his time. With its stunning architecture and rich history, Chiostro del Bramante has become a popular destination for art lovers and tourists alike.

The center's mission is to promote contemporary art and culture through innovative exhibitions, educational programs, and cultural events. Over the years, Chiostro del Bramante has hosted some of the most important exhibitions in Italy, showcasing works by world-renowned artists such as Caravaggio, Raphael, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (known as Caravaggio), Bernini, Canova among others.

One of the most notable exhibitions held at Chiostro del Bramante was "Love. Contemporary Art Meets Love", which explored different aspects of love through contemporary art installations. The exhibition featured works by some of the most prominent artists from around the world including Damien Hirst's "Love Lost" sculpture made up entirely from pills.

In addition to its impressive exhibition program, Chiostro del Bramante also offers educational programs for children and adults alike. These programs are designed to provide visitors with an immersive experience that goes beyond simply viewing artwork on display.

For example; they offer guided tours led by expert curators who provide insights into each exhibition's themes while also sharing interesting facts about each artist's life and work. They also offer workshops where visitors can learn new skills such as painting or drawing under professional guidance.

Moreover; Chiostro del Bramante hosts various cultural events throughout the year including concerts featuring classical music performances or jazz bands playing live music under starry skies within their courtyard garden area which makes it an unforgettable experience for all attendees.

To ensure that visitors have a comfortable experience while exploring their exhibits or attending events at their venue; they have installed modern facilities like air conditioning systems throughout their premises along with free Wi-Fi access so you can share your experiences online with friends & family members who couldn't make it there themselves!

In conclusion; if you're looking for an enriching cultural experience during your visit to Rome then look no further than Chiostro del Bramante! With its impressive collection of contemporary artworks combined with its rich history & stunning architecture - this place truly offers something special that will leave you feeling inspired long after your visit ends!

Chiostro del Bramante

Chiostro del Bramante

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